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10 SA Female Celebrities Who Had Boob Jobs

There used to be a time when going under the knife was deemed as taboo, but not anymore! Here are 10 SA female celebrities who have had bad boob jobs, and those who have fixed them.

Bonang Matheba

There’s been speculation around Bonang’s alleged boob job. Social media users have accused the star of enlarging her bust on the down-low for years. While Queen B is yet to confirm or deny the claims, she did tell Previdar in a 2014 interview that she was open to the idea of having plastic surgery. 

Khanyi Mbau

Khanyi Mbau has been vocal about her plastic surgery. The TV show host has had breast implants and dental surgery

Mshoza

The Mzansi rapper has publicly admitted to undergoing a nose job, breast implants, a tummy tuck, lip fillers and skin-lightening procedures to get the look she wants

Pam Andrews

Pam Andrews went for breast augmentation at Rosebank Clinic and says the pain was worth it. Andrews says she was self-conscious about her breasts before undergoing surgery

Rosette Ncwana

Model Rosette Ncwane came clean about her plastic surgery in a revealing Instagram post earlier this year. Rosette, who has two daughters named Gabrielle and Talitha, says her breasts changed after she had children.

Omuhle Gela

Earlier this year, Actress Omuhle Gela Actress opened up and shared that she had a breast augmentation. “I was so flat-chested, but there was nothing wrong with it. I don’t like big boobs, even now I just did a c-cup I didn’t want to have big boobs but it’s something I’ve always wanted to do and I just kept procrastinated and I said I was going to do it after having kids, but the kids aren’t coming so…”

KB Motsilanyane

Singer and actress KB Motsilanyane underwent a breast reduction procedure

Zodwa Wabantu

The 33-year-old told the Sunday Sun that getting her breasts done was the “most wonderful decision” she ever made. “My boobs were starting to fall. I had to do something about it and did a boob job,” she told the publication.

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